The Life of Thomas Paine, Author of "Common Sense," "Rights of Man," "Age of Reason," "Letters to the Addresser[!]," &c., &cB. D. Cousins, 1899 - 82 sivua |
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... thoughts . At this period he sought shelter under his father's roof at Thetford , that he might prosecute , in quiet and retirement , the object of his future course . Through the interest of Mr. Cocksedge , the recorder of Thetford ...
... thoughts . At this period he sought shelter under his father's roof at Thetford , that he might prosecute , in quiet and retirement , the object of his future course . Through the interest of Mr. Cocksedge , the recorder of Thetford ...
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... Thoughts on the Corruption arising from the Poverty of Éxcise Officers . ” No application , however , notwithstanding this effort , was made to parliament . In April , 1774 , the goods of his shop were sold to pay his debts . A3 a ...
... Thoughts on the Corruption arising from the Poverty of Éxcise Officers . ” No application , however , notwithstanding this effort , was made to parliament . In April , 1774 , the goods of his shop were sold to pay his debts . A3 a ...
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... thought in the crime of rebellion , and pointing to a road leading inevitably to ruin , it was read with indignation ... thought I could do some good , and I followed exactly what my heart dictated . I neither read books , nor studied ...
... thought in the crime of rebellion , and pointing to a road leading inevitably to ruin , it was read with indignation ... thought I could do some good , and I followed exactly what my heart dictated . I neither read books , nor studied ...
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... thought improper , and thereby lost , by a majority of one , the high reward he would otherwise have received * - memorable instance of the independence of his mind , and of his attachment to truth and right above all other ...
... thought improper , and thereby lost , by a majority of one , the high reward he would otherwise have received * - memorable instance of the independence of his mind , and of his attachment to truth and right above all other ...
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... thought should have been in the body of the work . Brissot and the whole party of the Gerondites lost ground daily after this ; and with them died away all that was national , just , and humane . They were , however , highly to blame ...
... thought should have been in the body of the work . Brissot and the whole party of the Gerondites lost ground daily after this ; and with them died away all that was national , just , and humane . They were , however , highly to blame ...
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